Stove-polish



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

FRED. A. PAGE, OF PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.

STOVE-POLISH.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 250,098, dated November 29, 1881.

Application filed August 15, 1881. (No specimens.)

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, FRED. A. PAGE, of'the town of Philadelphia, county of Jefferson, and

State of New York, have invented a new and fourth pound rosin, two ounces lamp-black,

one ounce borax, one ounce alum. The blacklead, rosin, lamp-black, borax, and alum are ground and mixed together with the benzine.

The compound may be applied with a brush, sponge, or other soft substance, and the coating is then rubbed with a dry brush until polished. It makes a very desirable polish, durable, and of great luster.

The elements oringredients of my compound liquid polish have. been used before in such compounds separately, and some of them together; but I am not aware that they all have been. used together to form a compound of this kind.

I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent ot' the United States The composition of matter herein described to be used for polishing stoves and otheriron articles of manufacture, consisting of benzine, black-lead, rosin, lamp-black, borax, and alum, substantially in the proportions specified.

FRED. A. PAGE.

Vitnesses:

A. O. COMSTOCK, J. 0. MASHER. 

